Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How to care for Motorcycle Tires


A person who owns, drives or uses a motorcycle or any wheeled vehicle for that matter should know the basic ways of taking care of all parts of the vehicles particularly the tires. Like human beings who can't walk without their legs, a motorcycle ccouldn't drive without tires.

Not all tires are made equally. In fact, there are different kinds of tires for every type of motorcycle depending on the purpose of the tire and the kind of driving the motorcycle driver does. Motorcycles used for racing will of course have different tires than a motorcycles used for just bumming around.

A driver must know how to take care of his motorcycle tire not only to make sure that the tires are used to their maximum capacity but also to protect the driver himself from any accidents. Driver or motorcycle users who don't know how to take care of their motorcycle tires will suffer the consequences when their tires blow out or when they get into an accident because they failed to check their tires before traveling.

Tires are one of the most vulnerable parts of a motorcycle and are subject to wear and tear. Motorcycle tires that are used on bumpy and unpaved roads will have a shorter lifespan than motorcycle tires used on paved and well-maintained roads.

Motorcycle tires come in all designs, measurements and thicknesses and the motorcycle owner should know which of these tires is appropriate or fitting for his motorcycle. A motorcycle driver may want big tires for his motorcycle but he should really check the size of his rim first before he even thinks of buying big-sized tires.

Some people, in their quest to remodel their motorcycles, change the width or the sizes of their tires. This shouldn't be done because while the tire would fit the motorcycle, it can result in different handling of the motorcycle. This can be dangerous especially when the inappropriateness of the size of the tires creates an imbalance.

Another important aspect that every rider should know is the proper pressure for the motorcycle tire. Air pressure changes depending on the weather so it is best to check your tires as often as possible, preferably before using the motorcycle. This should be done most especially if the motorcycle will be used for a long trip.

Any driver will have to face a blown tire at some point in his life. He must know a little about changing tires so that he won't be stuck on some lonely road when he gets a flat tire.

While cleaning the tires will help preserve their quality, cleaning the tires with a harsh liquid isn't recommended as it can further cause the deterioration of the tires.

Drivers should know that using a motorcycle is in itself a dangerous thing because it doesn't fully protect the driver and passengers from any accident. It is best to avoid accidents or minimize the damage by taking good care of the motorcycle tires.

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